A variance of 10 minutes one way or the other should not change the effectiveness of your pills. However, you should try to take them as close to the same time of day as possible to keep the medicine working properly.
An hour earlier than usually? You certainly can.
Yes, your window period with the minipill is three hours.
If "earlier" means a few minutes earlier, it's probably not an issue. You'll probably have a slightly higher blood concentration of the active ingredient than the nominal intended value, which shouldn't be a real concern in any event... switching to a significantly later time would be more of a problem.
Rises 50 minutes later, sets 50 minutes earlier
Rises 50 minutes later, sets 50 minutes earlier
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It will get later as you travel Eastward.
Well, most of his life was earlier than his death and later than his birth. Unless you specify "later than what" the question does not make much sense.
Earlier on the Seljuk Turks controlled the Middle East. Later, the Ottoman Turks were in control.
Yes, if you start the birth control pill for the first time before your period, your period will come later. It usually comes during the last week of the cycle.
A week later
Yes, but be aware they might find out sooner or later, and even destroy your birth control if they're selfish or even violent. No matter what kind of relationship you have with a man, if he says no to birth control, dump him!
Then you can expect to be fertile off and on - if you are sexually active you can count on getting pregnantsooner or later.
It is later.